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Show imiiiiiiiiiiiiimitimiiiiiiiiimiimuii OPSER VATIONS Cieat Ag s C.'inV.j! Can yci pi c'.v iningiiif in a rr. pijyr.g owk, while the vehicle cn.sc'.'ily glides along e!e:ir;?.ty at the drivet? , 'Tit vory pEa;.ib.9, a pswer com pany f:in! a:.d ofiici.il informed me this week. He ihti or.e day your car may sosoi a.i..r.j an electric supT-hi.jhjy. .la speed and steering c. to::i.ticai!y controlled ic d:vic?s embedded in by lh? roid i:i;vj.-- - will be made tafe--io. No traffic tv jams . . . nc collision; ... no driver ir i.gu e. ; ir In fuel, yr.'-- r conditinrer, d C - appliances i are jv.t r.j :l a new "The Complete Home Newspaper" It in The Times or Leade- r- -- Read g prc-dic'- s ei:--l.-;- : flect.-i- c a.c-- . in seconds Your foci v.'ifl in ;lc no. - .ilvcli '.ty will lit the first ci'..r yo r w 1. .nr.pe will cut on crop ct rui end off sn1 tic. l!y to f t the n lighting r.eeJs i". ;i rc::n. "ivn-ns- " w.ll hang on the wc.lla. An efnclric l e..t pump will i si o'.t i;'i sir to rorl your house - r it in winfar. i You will n?ed trd hve much rure .icwiii.i.y . r. you hare :k 1 . ai Tele-visi:- to-t'a- -i sr7ieT?7ta?rTru7rvjrnuTryU5 Year lhirty-Nint- h LOSES 'SPENCER WARD LAVISH CYPRUS GIFTS AWAIT WlNiNERS;GarfieI.I SECOM) LEAGUE DIVIDED INTO Meet GAME TWO BRANCHES MURRAY ThunTEerurtyne Expressed Opinions That Majority of Houses and give genthe capable dni'ctiw of on duringtothis hour the 1956 polio drive? :Mrs. Lauu Daniel s, chairman, the erously needed! Mothers' March for poll j will be Your help ia earnestly Volunteer workers are also neAttended by a packed house hvlrt Thursday evening. January witn many people standing at the 26th, from the hour, of 7;00 to 8;00 cessary to assist in this most endeavor. Anyone willing ieai and lining the walls, figures. p f.l)m Hunt:".', Magn3, Gar- - worthy to contribute an hour is kindly ither statistics and information Saltair. asked to call Mrs. Daniels, Magna relative to the removal of Garfield Will you turn your porehUght 4482. houses was given at a mass meeting Thursday night in the Garfield school auditorium. William B. Martin, president Community Council, presided and intioduced various speakeis. including developers, house mov- CALLS ers and representatives of financial firms. Fair Prices Representative of Finance Companies, f.j 9-- soie, .ij !l T!i TJ-- of-th- e at the end uf the quarte: was in lavur or Mur: av. ! i.PtiJte e iii.-- net .ifii.-overh.ke t!ie ! ad that Murray until x. it at .he st. e.t 01 ti.c Cyprus a wr-.Js'- ful age we're go- ing in! li.ill-taru- Travelers EdCrs w . in our office p'.a. 'd their home in Kearns far re.?. .tiling that ihe t nd her gr -l hi t hand, who re- cently retired, planned to "just travel." and be regular gypsies. Sincerely hope they have a mar- end will be able vclous rr hr to see every place they desire to. Mr... Tuf-day- . i- Morgan Fuller Haison . Pearce Pearce Shafer Salisbury a T 0 8 3 0 0 I) U 1 0 0 3 c. Mr. Melvin Dunkley, t 1 0 (1 0 1 (I 0 4 0 GARFIELD COMMUNITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEET TONIGHT i. - What : . eu-.il- . In.li-- Will Not Be Moved Cyprus lost their second Iiwliii ' iduy Rune to Murray. at Murray. night The PirMes we: po. J a their nut ball handling but )us! i.nj the basket. at the .i, .I. jv to.i.-- i a 0 st t t r the l!.s. ouir!.-:- , "v: hit three baskets i:i a row t, POLIO MARCHING MOTHERS GO OUT THURSDAY EVE; Reactions! M ILL YOU GIVE TO THIS CAUSE? Show Draws Varied Searl O. Huish and Alva L. Thomas Named New Bishops of Churches Tooele Plays On New Cyprus Floor Friday, January 20 worm Move 1 represen- Land-Owne- rs To Attend And tative of the John W. Galbreath Present Propositions Company which purchased the homes from Kennecott. said that Called by the Garfield Com- town of Herriman, just down from to any the homes would owt the buyer Council for all interested Lark, also will offer land munity from $303 (for the frame interested Garfield resident, in townspeople, a meeting will be order to build up the community held this Thursday evening, Janhomes. Excepted were the doctor's of Herriman. Gar7:00 in the 19th, p.m. residence and several other ex- uary Set Up Office field Ward, announces William B. The Garfield Community Counpensive residences. Mr. O. Layton Alldrcdgc also Martin, president. cil plans to set up en office to aid spoke briefly and explained the Representative! of several fi- Garfield people in meeting these different costs involved in placing nance companies will be present men and others and have them it upon an improved lot. Some of as well as officers from the Nate consult citizens individually relathe items he pointed out that were Realty Company, which has ap- tive to their wishes. (The site of this office will be necessary were curb and gutter, proximately 200 lots at 6400 West announced in several days by the surfaced roads, county digging and 3500 South for sale. permit, county building permit, Several representatives from the council. excavating a hole for the basement, digging footings, basement, backfilling, grading lot, basement floor and drain, walks, porches, driveway, reinforcing steel, 6 basement windows, glazing of glass, labor of forms, cost of wire, $30 wastage panels or sheeting, p. m. Clifford E. Young, assistant to 6:30 new service wire, line to fuse box, A special meeting at 8:00 p. m. LDS the of the Twelve Church, insurance for liability and theft for Elders and their wives and while house was placed, fire in- will be the visiting authority and others who have received invita of at meetings surance, basement stairs, septic principal speaker mail. the Oquirrh Stake quarterly con- tiona through the Masts tank for a total of $3603.00. Sunday ference on Saturday and Sunday, The Sunday meetings include Moving of Homes January 21 and 22nd in the new m., The movers then stated that stakehousc, announces President general sessions at 10:00 a. eve2:00 p. bl, and 7:00 p. m. The PecL homes J. of Frank would For moving vary. ning gathering will be conducted instance, they said they had given in- by the stake MIA. Mr. Young will The gatherings Saturday an estimate to one Garfield resispeak at these meets. dent on his brick home of $2600 clude: A special Leadership Meeting at Everyone is invited to attend. to bring it to Magna proper. house this an examas Taking ple, the cost of the home would be 700 from Galbreath Company, $3600.00 if the Alldredge Com- PanY completed the moving and $2600 for moving, a total of $6900. Of course, in this example, the cost might be reduced If a lot in (Magna was bought at a i8ure. but the purchaser would still have to buy a share of sewer stock at $150 and water stock at $150, plus county digging permits, building permits, etc, as well as placing hi own sidewalks, etc. Several builders expressed the opinion that Mr. Alldredges figure was most reasonable. A galaxy of lavish gifts await lucky "bingo" winners Wednesday evening at the "Fun and Jubilee" night on January 25th at the MagHealy na Elementary School. 1 Rose The Spencer Ward, due to Us Pictured above holding some of the beautiful gifts are Mrs. Pete 0 Elnd Workshop Sadcrs enrollment, was divided G. Pauloc and Mrs. Dale Bello, PTA office's. growing 8 into two wards, Spencer 2nd and Donald W. Perry, executive sec- Hawkins 3 retary of the Utah Commission for R. Bunch 5 A galaxy of lavish gifts await some music and song, and then Spencer, Sunday evening. 1 4 the Blind, seeks ihe cooperation Sofle Searl O. Huish was named bish- lucky bingo winners Wednes- proceed to other rooms of the of everycn? in this area io help op of the Spencer Ward. His coun- day evening at the Fun and Ju- school. this worthy group. As an unusual feature, men of selors arc Roy K. Haws and Paul bilee" night on January 25th at Mr. Perry is a termer Garfield the PTA organization will be in F. Luckau. Clarence W. Hepworth the. School. Elementary Magna rriident. and well known in this will serve as ward clerk . Pictured above holding some of charge of one room that will have locality. He is also partially blind. The schedule of meetings in- the beautiful gifts are Mrs. Pete-G- . a variety of games, suitable for The commission is very anxious and children. cludes: Paulo and Mrs. Dale Bello, adults that the blind weavers are kept AND DON'T FORGET THE School, 9:03 a.m., Sun- PTA officers. Sunday work for busy. For by securing gifts and prizes day. The gala evening will begin at FISH POND-T- he them, you and ihe commission can Sacrament meeting, 6:00 p. m., 6:00 p.m. and cafeteria refresh- alone for this will delight ail. help them not only to make their Sunday. ments will be served until 9:00 They are spanking new and more n Carlos Johnson, than worth the price of fishing. living, but move than that, io give Primary, 4:00 p. m., Monday. p.m. in the fine multipurpose In them the feeling of security and Garfield resident and merchant addition, there will be a picPriesthood meeting, 6:00 p. m., room. one-hasatisfaction that will come only for many years, announced Tues- Monday. hour You choose what you want t.) ture show with in knowledge that they are eble day that he has purchased a northshorts and complies in another MIA, 7:30 p. m.. Monday. the eat and only designated pay to do useful work in spite of their east corner site at 8000 West and room. Xgfl Relief Society, 1:00 p. m., price from the tempting array of 21st South and plans to move his The committee has endeavored handicap. foods. , this a community-widThey especially seek weaving of furniture store and a beer tavern The menu will include barbe- to make for rugs which can be- made from old. at that location. everyone to enjoy, project, cued beef sandwiches, hot dogs, discarded and cleaned curtains, tour the beautiful, modern school, Also, if present plans materialchili, salads, p:?klcs, potato chips, rhrst.i end clothing, or ihe work- ize, Mr. Johnson contemplates a with your friends and coffee, soft drinks, home-mad- e pie mingle calc. The construction will be of neighbors and contribute to a most shop will furnish ihe material. home-mad- e ice and and cake 5 brick and building will start in The workshop i.i located at will be used worthy cause-fun- ds cream. s' to plant the grounds around the Ea.i lit ojulh in Salt Lake several months. Mr. J ihnson has Bingo Games been in business at Garfield fur school. City. Bingo games are slated in the A bazaar booth will sell needlethe past twenty-fou- r years. 7:00 room to from about work, aprons. dishtowels, hotpads, library 10 JO o'clock and the list of priz- and other items. es and their contributors is pubBallouns will also be sold to lished in this edition. This divi- delight the heart of every youngsion should attract a large crowd ster. WOMAN because of the fun and luxurious Musical Numbers prizes. Some fine musical numbers will Bingo Prises presented including a wood-lbl- e Included in the bingo prizes wind ensemble of clarinets from will be 4 hams, 2 electric popcorn Beverly Parr, Charlen Hickman, poppers, 3 potted plants. 1 carpet Jolene Humphreys, Calvin Clark, sweeper, 2 cosmetic sets, pair jay Huffaker, Jay Diamond; flute. .kitchen wall plaques. 2 wool Kathy Mauch, Jamey McGill; alto blankets, 1 bedspread, 3 Cannon saxophone, Terry Jensen. towel sets, 1 set of dish towels, 1 Selections to be played are blanket sheet, 1 lazy Susan, 1 set Bluebird Waltz, Evening Shadows, 1 jewelry, manicuring set in Autumn Leaves and Andantino. Bishop Alva L. Thomas leather case, 1 set dishes. 1 rhaf-in- g The brass ensemble will inUse Dike Road dish, 1 lamp, 1 hassock, 1 set clude: trumpets. Ivan Turpin, Spencer 2nd Ward' Mr. stated that definite Dunkley knives and fork. namFrank Bezzant, Craig Meyer, Keserving Alva li. Thomas has been The committee on prizes con- vin Coiling, Paul Hickman, Ro- prices of each and every home in ed bishop of the Spencer 2nd Garfield would be given to interWard. His first counselor is Rich- sists of Mrs. Pete G. Paulos, chair- bert Bytendorp, Richard Barker; ested people purchasers within 10 Mrs. Richard Mrs. Barton. second man; Mack and Devereaux. D. trombone, ard Openshaw and the houses would be days, Mrs. Jack Dale Gardner, Dixon. Bello, Ronald to be Compositions counselor, James presented hauled over the dike road. Mrs. Keith Mrs. Marlow Barton, are Julia Maurinc Waltz, Tommy Donald B. Duckworth will serve Present tenants of Garfield Turpin and Mrs. H. T. Dyches. as clerk. Dorsey's Theme Song and Billy homes must make their decisions Boy. The slate of meetings for this within 90 days whether they plan Program Planned ward includes: A variety of program numbers be In addition, other numbers will to purchase their dwellings, acSun11:00 at intervals a.m., presented during Sunday School, will be given at intervals in the to Mr. Dunkley. serving of food by students from cording day. to include a room, multipurpose Brockbank junior high, Cyprus 7:30 p. m., Sacrament r. News Discouraging wide variety of talent. So, say the and Webster School. Sunday. Discouraging news was related come and eat, enjoy committee, ture wedding Primary, 4:00 p. m., Tuesday. by representatives of finance com Pictured above is Frank Vance end W. E. Hendrickson, Priesthood meeting, 6:00 p. m. and firm of Ernst panies who stated that financing accountants associated with tho Beginning as a hobby, making bells, etc. For birthday cakes she has Tuesday. on these homes would be most of unusual wedding, birthday and who an conducting tho annual audit of tho Magna Water Ernst, difficult. However, they tried to MIA, 7:30 p. m., Tuesday. anniversary cak?- - is proving to made them in outlines of a cow Company books and accounts. Relief Society, 1:00 p. m., Mon- be a satisfying anJ unusual side- boy, turkey, igloo, clown's head, give a brighter side of the picture is in dolls. talent Her 2995 outstanding line for Mrs. Vadis Juhanscif, day. by stating that financing would be Conforming to the law which this creative art. individual problems and they Bishop Huish of the Spencer South 8950 Wet in Magna. that certified public acthe of Mrs. Johansen says that most Ward will have custody would like to consult with any in requires Mrs. Johansen declares that she countants audit the books and reterested people. has always ''loved tu bake good people prefer a white cake, gar- building for the first year. cords of improvement districts anReleased Officers The movers emphasized that cakes and then fashion an unnsual nished with rosebuds, sweet peas the Magna Water ComReleased officers include Bishop brick homes could be moved two nually, decorating design. After making and lilies. is in the. final phase of this pany Don Headed GarThomas and counselors, Thomas of Fine Elmer J. fur cakes by several wedding Family friends, ways, either take the brick off She and her husband have Vinol S. Turner and Benjamin J. Display House To Be Open field, a group of Garfield citizens around the house, replacing it auditing. she was asked 'uy many othe"S to of the audit is to The j are endeavoring to have the Beginning January basement 01' j protect purpose design their cakes cor.i:nemorat- - reared six children, 5 of whom arc Simmons. w00 the bondholders and also 10 American have also & married. grandSmelting They is. as Refining 28th move ing special days. it the owners of the system,' which George F. Cromar was reelected Company sell them land at a reaShe bakes the l. yeied cakes in children, In the main, the news cost prov- means all Magna property owners president of the Magna Communa sonable to has move on cake houses decorand figure fancy round and oblong pans Truly, Magna ed quite disheartening to most and water uscis. Hansen Homes, builders of the ity Council Monday evening. ates them with purchased minia-- 1 lady! Lake Ridge Area just out of Mag- and also construct new residences. residents, and a number expressOther officers returned to office 8000 ed themselves after the is mentioned at Property Careful Study announce meeting that a beautiful na, include O. K. Fotheringham, vice West and 2700 South, 8400 West as not is statement in interested Each each purinvoice, being home will be open for president; Howard Ridge, treasurand 3500 South, 9200 West and carefully checked, as well as er display beginning Saturday, Jan- 3500 South and 8000 West and 3100 chasing the homes. and John A. Rokich, executive every check and voucher. uary 28th, from noon to 7:00 p.m. South. secretary. The contracts of the different In the meantime, anyone inter(Mr. Thomas mat Monday night employes, the bonded indebtedested in seeing dwellings in this with the Magna Community ness, the amount of monies held Plans for the annual March of rapidly growing area, may call Council and asked their aid and in the reserve accounts, the reout 2665 or drive 16 Dimes see and the in the Magna' campaign cooperation. amount of money owed the Magna which sell sidences for $10,500. for are under Garfield area way are verified Water Company-'-a- ll 1956. Matt Broderick is again Garfield Movers by the respective firms and indiFirm of American Trading Founded In serving as chairman. In the week, 17 applicaviduals. It is a very comprehenThe drive for funds will gain tions have past 1906; Plan Same Policies and Merbeen made by Garfield sive audit, designed by the purmomentum through the month to for purchase of Hansen Plans are being made by mem- chasers of IMagna's bond issue and chandise As In Former Years be climaxed with March of Dime people, now awaiting apand are Homes, of Christopher Diehl Lodge when ended shows the complete bers end balls in many places near the No. 19, of the Masonic order, to operation of the publicly owned proval of a loan from the bank. The Garfield Trading Company, Glaser. It is now in charge of his of the month. Ralph Hasson, 17, Cyprus high Those who purchased homes construct a building in Magna for water system. school student, went through a an institution which was founded ron, Irwin Glaser of Salt Lake Owes No Bills their use, now that their lodge during the past week from Garin 1906, will he.;:n moving to Mag- City. stop sign at 8560 West and 2700 Lake Ridge are Douglas at soon be abolrefield in site Garfield will not the is Although South, chopping off a steel telereport na on February !'i:i. it was re12.000 site has The new building ished. Collard, Douglas Stone. George leased, and not ready for publica- phone pole Friday. vealed here this week. The firm square feet to afford ample space Two kindergarten centers openThe site of the meeting place tion, the Magna Water Company Bcgent, Thomas Long and J.imes lease on for display of merchandise, and Damage of $250 was caused to has taken a l.mg-te-ed Monday morning, sponsored will be directly below the Magna is completely paid up on all cur his vehicle and $200 to the pole. R. Orton. the building fuvmeriy housing also has large parking facilities. The dwellings are brick and by the Utah Supplementary Edu- Union Hall on 8950 West, same rent bills with a cash surplus in Mr. Hasson is liable for the pole Heber's Roller Skating Rink at cation program. side. well constructed. the bank account. 8199 West 3500 S j.i'Ii. G. J. lfcbcr damage. was at the Magna Women's One Ed Skinner, head of the lodge, The Water concern owes nois the owner of this building. Community Magna Club and the other in the Granger is in direct charge, assisted by the thing except the long-terbondMr. Kenneth B iylc, general Brother Dios Baptist Church Girls' Preference Ward chapel. ed indebtedness and the monies following committees: office manager, stiles that the Mr. Joy F. Dunyon, director, Allen Cooper, chair voluntarily loaned to it by supBuilding former policies of the Garfield on made are Aaaembly Planned still Studies events being Next week's schedule of np.d a John Roderick, 50. of 314 South announced there are still vacan- man, D. D. Punshon, P. H. Hutch porting citizens. Trading will be the Magna sewer system, and at the Baptist Community Magna When the audit is released beautiful st oe is planinsl. They Church include: The Cyprus Associated Girl members of the Magna Commun- Redwood Road, died in a Salt cies, and enrollment may be made inson. W. McFarlane, Max copies will be available at the for Finance-- A. They will conTies are making plans for the Students Lake Mo"J' meet the with Council will plan to st.ut mov'iig on Feb.uary Hospital ity Sunday m auto tinue until May Uth, five days a Porter, Pete G. Paulos and T. R. Water office for anyone to tee. 16lh and u ill p:li on April 15th Girls' Preference assembly. Car-ro- ll Sait Lake County commission be- suffered January 1 wh: School. 9:45 a. Colombe. This will take approximately 30 'ess week from 9:00 to 11:30 a. m. or befuie. Carman, president, invites 11:00 a. worship, fore calling a mass meeting for he was repairin'' : to of of this days. All the enroll other their members ! Anyone 'iim. desiring n a off to of issue the the any jack girl wishing to participate, to slipped of Words presentation on Love, sermon by 1206 in Started child may go to either group will also assist, and it is a contact her. Included in h' people. Cleveland. 1 Ivan Reverend in star!'1 firm r M This pioneer When at table, remember that if- - of these centers. A charge oi $3.75 hoped that work may soon be The date has beeq set for FebThe town meeting dale will be sister, Mrs. Thal.I.i ? Thursday, January 26 Annual 1000 under the name of the Amerstarted on the construction. we never repent of having eaten ruary 25. per week is made. na. announced is 6:i5 m. shortly. very Everyone p. j ; ican Trading Store. anJ was pur- dinner, or drunk too little. chased in 1917 by the late Sam welcome to this potluck supper. .t Murray 13 4 0 4 Bishop Searl O. Huish Garfield Firm Clifford E. Young, LDS Church Official At Stake Conference Plans To Move On 21st South well-know- lf . e 333-31- j CAKE HOBBY BRINGS RENOWN TO TALENTED MAGNA Account Firm Conducts Annual Audit Of Magna Water Company bride-and-groo- LAKE RIDGE MOVING IN Garfield Group Seeks Land From AS&R Concern MANY BUYERS George Cromar Reelected Head 0( Magna Council ...... GARFIELD TRADING TAKES OVER LEASE ON HEBERS SKATING RINK; TO START MOVE FEB. March of Dimes Drive Launched Here This Week MASONS KINDERGARTEN CENTERS OPEN IN TH O SITES PUN Magna Youth TO CONSTRUCT MAGNA SITE hops Off Steel Telephone Pole STUDY STILL BEING MADE ON SEWER m m.-Su- nday ' |